PhD Applied and Computational Physics

1 Year On Campus Phd Program

Oakland University

Program Overview

The College of Arts and Sciences offers a physical sciences doctoral program in Applied and Computational Physics, at the Department of Physics. With a concentration in materials experimental research and computer modeling, this program will prepare graduates for industry and academic careers in areas related to various experimental and theoretical aspects of one of the largest fields in physics: Materials science. More generally, the curriculum prepares the students to engage in research in condensed matter physics, with materials research currently being the most technologically important area. This program emphasizes both practical, engineering applications (applied physics track) and theoretical and fundamental physical concepts (computational physics track). Ph.D. candidates may elect to do their dissertation with one of a number of Oakland University faculty currently involved in applied and computational physics research. In addition to available Oakland University graduate assistantships, many of the faculty in the Department may provide individual support for qualified students. Interested students should consult the program coordinator for details.

Program Key Stats

$24648 (Annual Cost)



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Eligibility Criteria


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Additional Information & Requirements

Career Options

  • Atmospheric and Space Scientist
  • Automotive Engineer
  • Biochemist and Biophysicist
  • Biomedical Engineer

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